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Code: 68447
 
Application: SEP-210266996
 
Reference: 691135
Short name: RISEN
Title: Rail Infrastructure Systems Engineering Network
Competitive Funding: Yes
Does it involve businesses?: Yes
No. of Participating Institutions: 16
Scope
Type: Funded Project
 
Geographical Scope: International
 
Type of Action: R&TD
Funding
Programme: H2020|ES|MSC - H2020|Excellence Science|Marie Curie
Funding Institution: COMISSÃO EUROPEIA
Financial Geographical Scope: International
Date of the Funding Agreement: 2015-11-20
Scheduling
Planned Start Date: 2016-04-01
Effective Start Date: 2016-04-01
Expected Completion Date: 2020-03-31
Effective Completion Date: 2021-09-30
Budget
Currency: EUR
 
Total Approved Budget: 1.057.500,00 EUR
Details
Summary: Social and economic growth, security and sustainability in Europe are at risk of being compromised due to aging and failing railway infrastructure systems. This partly reflects a recognised skill shortage in railway infrastructure engineering. This project, RISEN, aims to enhance knowledge creation and transfer using both international and intersectoral secondment
mechanisms among European Advanced Rail Research Universities/SMEs and Non-EU, world-class rail universities including the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (USA), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), Southwest Jiaotong University (China) and University of Wollongong (Australia). This project adds research skill mobility and innovation dimension to existing bilateral collaborations between universities through research exchange, joint research supervision, summer courses, international training and workshops, and joint development of innovative inventions. It spans over 4 years
from April 2016 to March 2020. RISEN aims to produce the next generation of engineers and scientists needed to meet the challenge of providing
sustainable, smart and resilient railway infrastructure systems critical for maintaining European competitiveness. The emphasis will be placed on the resilience and adaptation of railway and urban transport infrastructures using integrated smart systems. Such critical areas of the research theme will thus be synergised to improve response and resilience of rail
infrastructure systems to climate change, extreme events from natural and human-made hazards, and future operational demands. In addition, researchers will benefit from the co-location of engineering education, training and research alongside world-class scientists and industry users through this initiative. Lessons learnt from rail infrastructure management will be
shared and utilised to assure integrated and sustainable rail transport planning for future cities and communities.
URL: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/railway/research/risen.aspx
Scientific Context
Scientific Domain (FOS - Level 2): Engineering and technology

Academic fields (CORDIS - Level 5)

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Documents
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Institutions Participating in the Project
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Name Short name Country Type Participation Name Telephone Email
The University of Birmingham UB Reino Unido University Proponent Sakdirat Kaewunruen +44 1214 142 670 s.kaewunruen@bham.ac.uk
Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois BOT Estados Unidos da América University Partner
BRNO BRNO University Of Technology BRNO República Checa University Partner
Evoleo Technologies EVOLEO Portugal Company Partner Rodolfo Martins +351229424327 rodolfo.martins@evoleotech.com
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto FEUP Portugal University Partner Rui Calçada 225081739 ruiabc@fe.up.pt
Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan KTH Suécia University Partner Raid Karoumi +46 8 7909084 raidk@kth.se
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Estados Unidos da América Ensino Partner Joseph Sussman +16172534430 sussman@mit.edu
Mer Mec France MERMEC França Company Partner
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet NTNU Noruega University Partner
Politecnico di Milano PMIL Itália Polytechnic Partner Stefano Bruni +39 02 2399 8495 stefano.bruni@polimi.it
Roadscanners OY ROADSCANNERS Finlândia Company Partner
Southwest Jiaotong University SWJTU República Popular da China University Partner
Tampere University of Technology Finlândia University Partner Antti Nurmikolu +358 408254131 antti.nurmikolu@tut.fi
Technische Universiteit Delft TUDELFT Países Baixos University Partner Zili Li +31 15 2782325 z.li@tudelft.nl
Universidade Politecnica de Valencia UPV Espanha University Partner Julia Real Herraiz +34 96 387 70 00 jureaher@tra.upv.es
University of Wollongong UOW Austrália University Partner
 
Budgets and Teams
Approved Budget: 180.000,00 EUR
Approved Funded Amount: 180.000,00 EUR
Approved co-funded Amount: 0,00 EUR
Funding Rate: 100 %
Confidential Budget:

People in the Project

Institution Name Short name Role Dedication (%) Contribution (%) Allocation
Start date End date
FEUP Araliya Mosleh AM Grant recipient 100 2017-05-02 2019-12-01
FEUP Pedro Miguel Barbosa Alves Costa PMBAC Researcher 50 2016-04-01 2021-09-30
FEUP Rui Artur Bártolo Calçada RBC Official Researcher at the OU 0 50 2016-04-01 2021-09-30

Technicians in the Project

Technician Contact
FEUP 506601 Liliana Carla Tavares Coelho
Laboratories
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